FYI: Feathers @ CSA no longer requires closed-toed shoes

We dined there last night (btw...Lionfish is Incredible!) and they have relaxed the policy on shoes. Men are allowed to wear sandals (not flip-flops) but they don't have to be closed-toed. Still requires long pants for men.

You can get away with wearing jeans also. I don't wear slacks and I've worn my Black Wrangler jeans with boots twice at Feathers and once at Cassanovas and had no problems. Shirt overhangs waistband and covers rivits. Just make sure they are new and the SOLID black type and not the washed, faded type. Wouldn't attempt BLUE jeans.

While dining there one night last week I saw a man wearing cargo shorts, and another man came through the door with flip-flops. I thought for sure neither would be allowed to stay, but they were not turned away.

Why is everyone so against dressing up alittle bit to eat in a nice resturant? After being in our swim suits all day I thinks its nice to get cleaned up a bit for a romanic dinner. Its not like they are asking you to put on a suit and tie.

I am guessing this was an anomaly as the policy on the web site still states that closed toe shoes (no sandals or sneakers) are required. Also jeans are still on the no-no list. The occurence of someone being admitted in violation of the dress code is not uncommon. Not usual, but it does happen from time to time. I was more surprised to read that someone had been admitted with shorts. I find that to be too far astray of the policy and would have prefered to see those folks turned away. But that's just me. Hey, I bothered to read the rules and follow them, I expect the same from my fellow guests.

While dining there one night last week I saw a man wearing cargo shorts, and another man came through the door with flip-flops. I thought for sure neither would be allowed to stay, but they were not turned away.

That is disappointing and I hope an anomaly rather than a general relaxation of the rules.

This was told to us on both the tour & by the hostess at Feathers. My DH wore closed-toed shoes but it was NOT on the sign and therefore I asked. My husband's pants went to Feathers 3 nights...we ended up loaning them out to unprepared new friends

We saw a guy there with ripped-up jeans on . . .I think he slipped through (hid behind wife maybe?). One person we talked to said they were told during orientation that closed toed shoes were no longer required at Lemon Grass. But I'm like the rest of you. I want to see it in writing before I return with only sandals for my hubby.